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NC By of Chin of Injy bY Wikeg The x, Becreq for p 50 Cling tir Mr. MB Him € Wilson\ | gles Ollt-stgn, d 'OUNtry ang tol I say the DOal F 10 Ching Chins he had fm and i ho United former i» on be h ended ba Jaban g intimitg ip . \hing fo py Clalt®s, ng rip! comm; n Washinpie was n «departing ale ~~ Eveg mam 8. Blodpa! candy ;: rlor.-adr y Goods eves St. winter your narked high e dol win but a up de yout m .a a P a d $ . \Irrecorc ables\ a. town Daily Cimes. | Circulation Greater Khim That of Any Other Northern New York Newspaper. WATERTOWN,. X. Y., MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 29, 1920. comes a g EW AERE OPY IN TME CITY OF WATERTOWN. POUR CENTE. Y -_- i THE WEATHER Tonight: Probably rain, Tuesday: Warmer. ee * Vol. 60, No. 18% Q1 I “as CABINET HEAD in Favor of Serapping Malfatigue Voice Their Ob- jectionsto Him KNOX ACCEPTABLE i . AXD LODGE TALKED Lopeg, FALL SUTHERLAND AND: cEonge WHARTON PEPPER | piscUSSED FOR POST GOSSIP AT CAPAL Relations With League Are! u harm“ Objection To His AP\! pointment As Head of Harding's Official Family. By MARK SULLIVAN. special TO 134-5 times) | + n Nov 29.- Discussion © is entered g- M OovIE RUMOR CONSTANTINE ON WAY TO GREECE | OFFICIALLY DENIED #} | | 1 \MOB\ STORMS LONDON BARRICADES Camera Men Crank Vigorously As Police Interfere. Iondon, Nov. 29.-What at Arf might have been mistaken for m genuine move upon the ' government buildings in White- ball was made this morning, whora a small crowd attempted to pass the barriers recently erected by the police at the en- trances to Downing street and King Charles street. The crow d, however, it developed, was made up of about 150 su- ' pernaumeraries sent by a mov- / -ing picture company for photo- grup®hic purposes only. f The \mob whose attempt at ; the barricade was a mild one, , was dispersed by the police, the camera men meantime | , Crailking vigorously. cabinet possibilities a gion with some distaste. The ca bL| ~* # get is a matter so completely withain ontrol and ducretioxix thing authoritative can posal xlbneosmdgwnhout a knowledges of his mind and a knowledge of his mind is exacilv what nobody is au d to convey muff true of course, that cablmet intments. like all others, aro subject to at Teast perfunctory con Armaiion by the senate. To that ex tent it is legitimal® for senators to discuss - the possibilities, - and far newspaper men to report what soma: tors say on the subject - It Is also true thal Republican | leaders have the interea! in cabinet appointments which goes with their respounsib il} \Ar. Harding's C | | | s ap eviren.ely tenuous efcuse for attaching great weight to what party leaders sav and fecl =. 1 Nevertheless the fact is that Re: publican senators and - Republican' party leaders do discuss cabinet pos sibilities mare I cise To a good deal of this discus mon | have listened, and what if, bere set down is confined exclusive J; to what is said by theso senslort and leaders to bo or guessed to be in Senazor Harding's mind is | here included Subject to these limitations, let us consider the office of, secretary of. stare The Eight Who Are Mentioned. vio are meotioned in this connmeec! tks would incladeo the (0110511275; Khu Root, Senator Knox, fayme Hill, Charlos B. Hughes, ex‘! Repator George Sutherland of Utah George \\ harton Peppor of Philaaa! | pha. Senator Lodge, and Senator, Fil Of this group. the frst threes Root Know. and HHI. are in & class spart - Always bearing in mind that nobody knows what maj: be the governing considerations 11. Senator Harding's mind. theso (limos are undoubtedly to the front in %he discussions of | party - leadars mag senatorn Of these three, Senator Root i conceded by everybody, Ancluding perience It ia frue that Senator} Knot matches him in the fact tha! be. like Ur Root, has already filled a ferm as secretary of state. But; apar 'tom the fact that both maen have already held the office, it still } temains true that Mr Root has fail' very much the greater experience i\ | ptemational affatre Esperiac's has Mr Ront had expeeti emre n «ha' i« or aught to be, the chie' dass af the nett secretan -of Mate ne bysine«s of bringing abou! menavena' relations looking to ward 'the n aintenance of peace and the sedu ion of armaments In this field af : Ron' has been for more than twen!y 'he foremost fAgure In the Vatred states and probably in tho world A« everibody knows, the in for preserving peace which ¥ M Roet has long worked to bring abog' d Ters markedly from the Leagie + Nationa in form. although « '+ it in purpose Opposed to Ros. Tre «tje uons put forward thase 'o are avowedly doing whit the «(an =~ prevent the choice of M: Hou are two - One, when er pressed in private conversation. s en'se's crank - It comes from the . mote deternined opponents of the Vam- o Nations, from the extreme Irrecon ia bles \ the League of Nations. that he hi:, 4 od. bread e arbitration and adjud! . cation o' infernational disputes Mr ° e They say that Mr. . ECK AE DEPUTATION MAY VISIT HIM AT NG NOT T0 JAN AT ONGE LUCE RNE Bittleships. Will Be Stationed - at Greek Port Untll After Plebiscite ! on Dec. 5. ' « (By The Associated Press.) izcorne, Switz, Nov. Reports that - former King Constintitie - of (reece has already left for Athens: are officially denied hore lEe has no intention of leaving L.ucetire before NNE SWEEPER IG DLSHED OX SHOML FA MOUS WAR-TIME COMPLETE WRECK drew OF 56 MEN 13 SED ties as party leaders, but this, 180.| cag; guard Crew Rescues Men by' KMeriras of Breeches Buoy and Surf Boat As Btorm Rages. Duibeury, - Mass , Nov. cme guard crow mfety winte of them tie storm-«riven waters, Men Agacued by Breeches Buoy. host. By breeches buoy and surf (n : sponsible for whaterer consequencrs , nllho roturn of the former king may the rescue work was done Capital had his - rigging for th breech«s ferry op and working in a transferred heared | gin, states jFy amd with each man fom t&e Swan to shore gat stmeng&h for the rescues that mmsln-l It was a task that tlo tZhe ten men of the Gurnet crew iod the outset but after they had land ot to bo done f « as many men from the Swan, the i breeches buoy operation was left to j i the latter. and Captain Giyno turned J to bit surf boat to double , these who are working against him.; the activities | After It was. to have the largeat equipment of ef ; eciod and put to work men wero broughit through the tumbling “all ror t wo lines. Fifty Ove men hb lift the Swan drenched. but unbarm Joseph K the mino meesper, quit his ship. last to leave in mreordance with tho tradition of 4 the sea beefore Lieutenant Koniscimy, commanding Swan May Be Saivaged. I ena nt =mek - of Today. by the beach over night. planning a mean of malwage that Ibe destrover Maban was on th her She had been sent to pull fre lad gone ashore a week ago at th qH0E MINVFACTURERS TION OF WAGES IN LYNN, MASS. made - formal request of the FIGURE 290 - The ban almost anything! nime aweeper Swan. famous as a wirntinse figure for its part in laying! thie No#th Sea mino barrage, was a wreck on the Gurnet Sand Spit to- Nothing that is kno®1. diw with her crow safe ashore as ai Eleni! of tha life saving exploits of Ciptaim Jack Glyon and his Gurnet After, the 8wan was driven on to the shoals off the Orrac in a northeast gale late yor A fairls completo list of the 13°! the guards of the Gurnet sta-] ton bwrought the §§ men aboard to through mountafnous seas,, 3 «drowared by Konleczny his ship. tawBiich bad been driven far upon the Ile was notified by radio 1gav iwzom the Raston nary yard and that the coast guard cutter And would report during the day The Swan was herself engaged in ilvage work when the atorm struck ol1 barge No. 1% of the navy which wouLo asoust Bonus TAKE STEP TOWARD REDUC- Lyten. Mass., Nov 29 -The shoe Root has recentiv been too close ig 'mani@acturers of this city todia}; join the Greek plebiscite next Sunday Present arrangements, w hich are pentative, are that Constarline, his famely and sulte will leave on a spe clal train for Brindis a week from net Tuesday or Wedneadiy, and It is interded to embark there on a Greek warship. Should 3 deputation bse sent here from Atheis to an- [roumece to Constable the tesuit of the plebiscite, however. £t is proba- ble he will awattit bifore leaving EX-KING WILL NOT RETURN AT ONCE, ATHENS REPORTS (By The Assoclited Press.) Arhenas, Nov. 29 It is probable former King Constantine will not re turm at once to (Greece, bul after the plebiscite to be held on Dec. 5. a number of deputles and ministers may go to Switrerland to notily hir of the result of the vote | Every ef fort is being maade to win the favor of Frince apd Great - Briimin which ta taken to bo evidence timt Greect , is disposed to romain proully ' \\Tho bemefita of the Turkish tron ty.\ sald Demetrios Gounaris, minis , tar of war. to The Associi@ed Presa l t I ' godmy. \should in any case come to Greco, because they were not given hor because of the personal | influ- eines of former Premier Vonizolos.\ . WII Not Vote In Plebbscite. U Followers of the form«r premier, | ms @ party, aro oflcialiy requested by | Headers of 'take part in tho + U pleBlectte 'They in ordar to clear the prosimt cabinet 1y and to make the Greek people re , hive Tho newspaper Estia. the present €roek gov ers mont has received no urafavorable word from | the allie | regarding its actions, and that thr plebsscite has beenplanned in accord wilh declara- toms made by formr Premier Ribot of France when Constantire was de throned He declared. the nowapaper says, that dynastic questirns shouls bo mottled by the Greek pmrilament It bs argued the plebfeci@: will be a ftop In this direction | (Morgs Rhat- lia, the promfer, bas | viil¢ed minis i term of foreign couniries (o deny re lports that ofécere' are being reorganized for the purpose of 'taking - military | measuers against foreigners 582.000 Fraudulint Votes in Army Reuros from the tots (aat by the | army {n the slection of Now 14 thet It will give the folinaers of con stantine a larger in the chamber - It 44 reported | hat So onn bal lots rast by the army s ore fraud nleat Important | British Anel _ French “quadrant: have artived a Phaleron | from Constantinople _ Sofar, no tor eign ministers have left Athens Prince - Christopher. _ htother of Comstantine. has stated in an inter view that the defeat of M Venizelos was due to the fact that because of his foreign policy the (@reeks felt they were reduced to the position of a roiony He declares il is false that t A. I 6 0 0 + asserts he was merely pro€Greek pro-German today with Germany an low - Greece poses | This is Constazline's pm- COUNDOURIOTIS TALKED Athens, Nov 29 -Serious consid- oration is being given Admiral Coun- doutiotis, former | regent of Greece, In fact within the last six montis rouncidl United Shoe Workers of ffor the throne of Albania, says a re 209d as an agent of the League of A mersca for abolition of the wage pouus of 12% to 20 per cent that hae aualh's tim as secretary, Of stal@e .)een pad for more than a year,. This from: acting as strongly as 'these \I~ |s the first general step towards ro- Trit® qwetion of wages in this city where gs wilt normally 15.000 operatives are em- factories | engaged THY largeBy in making women's shoes. say orders for turned to other cities Nation= and that this fact would di coron: ables\ _ want the States In gef in those dealin r the League of Nations that the im- medi@® future holds out. dont want a secretary of state wio it simpathetic to the league or io» the purposes of the league. they want a secretary of state, bald wha will do what he csa ! kill the league MTG? other objection put forward ad rbRnnr is that he Is too ol. D objection is not based on f 1 hvgJ-ybody who has had any\ ontact with | Mr. Root - recenlly 1302? that. far from showing the d Pairtent of age. he is in extwair- narilv good condition - physically and Infellectualiy. 031mm of those who make this o> jection to Senator Root say in the next breath that Knox would be im ldeal secreta who hav know th old a m Senator the beat Who way o had contact with both moira an as Root at 75. Knot is known not ° id most E‘lnn‘l because of h he Lea ; his h gue of Nat -_. ardently ealth is a handicap. (Coritinued on Page Threo. to put It . ry of state; but porsos at Knox. at 68, is fully is In fait. | to hwve' ( of health, and even thie 89. prolog. is opposition te ions admit taz D! ent had been stopp ployed in 100 The enanafacturers rinoes have {with lower wage rates. 1the boous will on it by referendum. ASCD COUPLE COMMIT FACE NG PCO‘VERTY, INVENTO AND HIS WIFE DIE TOGETHER, |ng their trunks and dressing their best clothes, John years old, an inventor. an @ied today in a Brooklyn house. Police beifeve the aged ro ml {Elsey [aged poverty. ? j e? pe: hy IAs Konk! Act ion on the proposal to abolish take about three weeks as each local union must act SUICIDE IN BROOKLYN New York, Nov. 29 --After parr- n Guest, $2 d his wife, epened a gas jet and rooming e {»pocame discouraged bN'aus'o roy: tim on one of the inventor's pat- éd recently ard port published by the newspaper Enabros. FRENCH WARSHIPS SAIL FOR GREEK PORT Nov. \Toulon France, 29.-The French battleship Lortaite left here tor Piraeus, Grecce, loday. The cruiser Ernest Renan departed for the same - destination 1533: night, whiles the armored cruise? Waldeck Rousseau, which has been at Con- stantizmople, arrived at Piraeus Fri- day. 5119 more battleship, (Eréb ceruis- ors and several torpedo boats have been ordered to proceed \to Pirtous and the French will have a formida- ble squadron in thit post by Dec 5, the date on which the pleliscite re- garding the return of former King R 'Constantine will be hold, dohors 2 tents Twoentyfour Ounes Loat Cut to 12 Cent-._ Cleveland, O., Nov. $19-The price of a 24 ounce loaf of bread was re- duced from 14 to 12 cents today by u- la grocery company opeorit ing a large Inumber of stores here. \Tae two cent reduction is made poss{ble by the de clibe in the price of ow). it was an- seunced. } a ©@ 3 | | the orgamization nog to | out the plebtrtter=!I11 be teld} an® sso Constantine of responsiblit . offcial or f f ,and elect fon 1 wants only to live in! FOR THRONE OF ALBANIA a wWiTNES SEED Ms URCaER T i OF PH ILADELPHEAN || ---# | M A a Woman Who I1 Under Armrest In Philadephia In _ Comnsestion With : the Murder - of Hemry \T. Peirce,} Wealthy - Mianurfactuarer\m She is Allogge To Hive Ad Being a Witnuas to <the Crime. LEACUE TQ MINE: MANDATES BOAR PERMANENT CommwifsON AP. PNOoVvE 0 Ey COUNCIL [ PLWS T0 EET Agent | méstqd | o 1 l | + Election of Sucmemow t» $m Regl- nald Towstr., Am HighCommmisaiqn- er of Danti+g, Miso Boleore autumn“ that rity aiy. also believe Today. = .~... , Anmgrican | \gunmen\ have | invaded Liv etpool - The police claim to hav! (By The Aimsocated Prema) _ connection __ between Genevs, Nov 229 -\The comnct} of' “En Fein headquarters and numer the Leagtwe o-f Neations thats | Oi atrengers who are idiing about approved the - &rafl ol the jeet for - thes poormament | commision, «leimiledy accoptingfhe tentitivy pro-puasl to hawe the ife miasion conmptise Ovo (A- tory and £our- nendat=ory powores, It was decided thi all tho momberfih—q chosen. by 'the «wanc3i.. tun & . -Ble per { ityefin=u, forecast, will poobib®y mystst_omcs & year at Gono and the ad- min countrias. Dotaiied ru.los ff or nso were mttifi® by tho coumetl. R proposed in<lazion to the States for ita pearlicipattion discussion omor cliinrantrnt. The commSittc= om the admiasion of new membsot fnally mgreed today ' cabl, emerging from behind IKEE CUNMEN® England Reports MLITARY SEEKS 10 nom maiia-s istration of tho man-fimLt—hoidlns! . présed by a policeman sho cormamission ; p ! Incident with the breaking out of in- The cguned] 18d nol cofesfder th® jeemdiary Area in Liverpool t aited © in the who Immediately attacked the VAF IRELAND American Also Idling in Streets of Liverpool PREVENT OUTRAGES INC ENDIARIES ATTEMPTING TOj BURN LUMBER YARD ARE PUT TO FLIGHT hew death Threats: Mor British Officers at Londonderry C#aim To Have Received Typewrit. ten Doguments. London, Nov 29.- American @un mem\ are sald to have made their appearance In Londonderry. Ireland.; accerding to adyices received here today The presence of these mer cenaries in Dublin and cltles have previously been reported The military authorities of London: dergy are taking all precautons in the event of attempted arsassina tors The police of Liverpool. dispatrbes the streets In groups of tuo or throe and 'having tho appesrance of des porndoes, INCENBDIARIES ArremprT TO BURN BIG LUMBER YARO Louisa. Nov. 39.~-Half a dozen men who were preparing to ae! firm arge lmfii-fifféim of Finabury, an important section of the city of London less than a milo nowth of London Bridge, were sur Saturday This attempt sas almost cen 'The policeman challenged a lo! oféécer and shouted for help Five men, with revolvers, anawered his some that it ia Iompor=ible to sdmnit DoW |orpply wagons and rushing (the po the new stiiesscaarved oust of old Rus- stan teritorgy. \The stan confolemiGon, entirely ing their pre-set. staaius. Tho com- mittee will that white rta@s are not ad- mitted to full membership, thoir delegates shaal toe @blow ef to «it in the assembly? in ty without the righ tim toge SUCCESSOR Tm TowE rR To dE Natea my League (By The Asssoctated Press.» Genes, Mew 20 Appointmert of a peroinnent insandasin enamniiscion of a emrcessor oto SHF Reginall Towrt as high conmmsscn er ait Damnug 8s erm mist before the couned) caf the lseagu-c of Nations today Plm io t maimmtbéers of the league in semi Croops te Vilna aiso were to be Amsng (hos nmaltsers which will come befor th sssenbly this week is the question oof admit ting Austria and Bulgaria to the League of tions. DespbArt.he of Serbla, Rlumania®and (Greers a + Na ton Comstantine was a proGerman. and jorge majority o®@ the deflegages seem ' I F favor of mdniling Bulgaria | \\It would be folly.\ he idds, \to b* pee (a no opposition in . in the case of Austria, Ihe of whith proohibely w-lll the favorably [acted uponini few «lay a. Barnoss Adudresm Awvai ted Delegates to the- agsombly are [awaiting wih imotorest «the probable 'discussion uartow of a moton promised by fimorge Nical] Bares of Greit Brinin regarling the con fie! betweern Posland afled Russia It Is reported he wid “he league im 1 mposit ion of Gefending its inactiviiy h that war, but there is a dispotiatin or th part of the Celegates not io pernit the subject to reach any deecisive Is=saie, For the Las two days European dekgates haave deem daviding their attention beeiveeen tho sessions of the assembly here mid the meeting of Propfiecs Lloyd George and Leygiuss in KoiGor, The decision of France - ined England - regarding Greece and thr near oisst is awaited with much conc«ern. Mnf elelegaites continue to diccuss thee probabuity bf Greice ifi plice on 'he council of t¥he l-eagir IP Constantine return to the throne. Most of time deelegate; have the im- pressfton that th-e frat reply of Prest- dent Wilson toe the council's note 'relitive to MArh=-snia Will be perfunc- tory, not «con mittEig the United I jecting tho «oft. is ex- pected to imtie wit®in the noxt few | days. AIR MATL SERVICE ' b TO ST. PAUL Chicago, \Nor . 29 acrial mail services bsstween Clicago and St. Paul oned \ funesspoRis started at 8 this moming whema plams piloted by Wilian (arril leit the mail |feld bere v ith 500 prunads of mail. theory of the jate his man commitiee Iss thaat tlacs> atetes wil ;Semrching bebind the oventually fcoorn part of a mew Ru®- | poficeman found cotton waste soak: ADO chad®- ed with gasoline had been pushed | through a gate way of a lumber yard mcommiencl, | however,, I vors and 100 cartridges a copr ullimng caps C mteompt to put! States In mmy way, mor dofizitely re || iceman, who has compelied to liber ' All the men escaped . wagons, the J 1 anal he also discovered two revol | One nf the . supposed incendiaries was later at | rested \The man. who said be sas Wi! lia m Robinson. a student. 20 vears old, was arraigned in police rourt to dr y A detective inspector testified that he found in Robinson's rooms a quant [ty af Irish Rell Determintaior league biterature He wasa remand <od for a week BRIT ISH OFFICER; RECEIVE DEATH THREATS Londonderry. Ire . No: 20 A npmber of military officers here ha ve received typewritten dec , iments threatening them with a fate ialmflar to that suffered by the Brit-, ists officers murdered in Dublin un- |lesss they leave Ireland. SMALL'S SECRETARY 'Dqu&aHTyY in cusfopy or orr. CIALS WHO BROUGHT HIM FRom orEgon. \Toronto. - Ont, Nov 29 -«John Poughty, former - secretary to Am- broge J Smail, Toronto's fong mias- Ing millionaire theatrical magnate. arrived here today in custody of of- ficlals who brought him from Ore gon, where he was arrested in con- nection with Smaiil's mysterious «lis- appearance. Doughty, who seemed cheerful. was whisked from the railroad sta- tien in a police automobile after he 'had chatted a few moments with his counsel Doughty's first act after be lef: the station was to reveal the hiding phate of $100,000 worth of Canadiat vEctory bonds, cached in the home here of Mrs. Lovatt, his sister He handed the securities to the police, He was brought hote for arraign- ment on charges of theft of the bonds as well as for conspiracy to kEdnap Small, GOVERNMENT WINS BIG VIGTORY IN URUGUAY ELECTION PASSES QUIETLY AL.. THOUGH STREET CAR TRAF. FIC I6 8TOPPED. Montevideo,\ Urugnay, Nov, 28% -- Election returns indicate the govern- nmett party has gcored a triumph , throughout the country. . The day passed quietly in this ofty, although tonight streat car VETERANS WOULD INTERALLIED MEMORIAL BAY Br new world council other Ir:-l.| International Body To Bind Togeth. that the veteran organizations of all the allied countries observe May 30 na \Anler-alited hed ARRIVE IN Toronto: ENGLAND GUARDING GOVERNMENT | - PROPERTY AGAINST NEW PLOTS; LIVERPOOL SITUATION IN HAND} WILSON TO DEVOTE TIME TO WRITING AFTER MARCH 4TH President Plans to Make His Home in Washington--- Tumulty Also to Write Books. Washington, Nov 29 -Although it has been generally understood that I'resident Wilson, after he leaves the White House on March 4 will devote lis time to writing, this fact became known today with a degree of finality It also became known that Mr. Wilson will make his home in Washington, but thus far he has not obtained a residence. Joseph P. Tumulty, the president's secretary, also plans to remain in Washington after March 4 and he in- tends to write some books about the president, with whom he has been associatd for the past ten years. OrsERVE MAY 30 PROPOSED or Veteran Assbclations of Allied Countries Organized. Parts, Nov. 29. -Recommendation tlonal creuncil binding together tne war veterans' rssociations of the al | nations, which nas organized yesterdny 'by delegations represent ing the milled countries. The elected by the council were President Charles Bertrand of Franco. vico presidents, Cabot Ward, 17 S., and Colonel Crossfield, Great Britain; treasurer, Signor Bat toni. Haly «\I tre: prround work cf a tu thos was sdopted, ondbr whith the pres ent mershora of the council, who are sell-appointed, will sit only unt tha home organizations appoint perma. nont representatives. Each country will bo allowed a maxineum of fire members, but anly one vote. The constitution includes a plan for thoe council to hare two rapre- sentatives tn each country, ond at- credited to the government and the other to the press An Internmslled momborship card also is contem- plated. but the country in which an Inter-allfed card originates must re poy ammdalance given the holdesp in or country, oENATE 10 PROBE W. U. CABLE ROW Committee to Investigate Con- troworsy With the State Department. Washington, Not. 29 -The whole questiom of cable landings in the United States, including the present controversy between tho Westerp IUnton Telegraph company and the state dspartment, is to bo investigat ed by a senate committee, it was an- nounced today by Senator Kellogg, Republican, Minuesota. Semtor Rellogg said the inquiry would bee held in comecifon with his pending bill proposing to efipower the state department to regulate cable «onnections in this country. He added that he already bad re quested Newromb Carlton, president of the Western Union, and other tives at the bearing. State depart» ment also will be invited to attend, G. 0. F. LZADERS-CONFER NATHAN L. MILLER CONFERENCE HELD IN NEW YORK REGARDING ADMINIG. TRATION POLICIES. New York. Nov. 29.-Republican leaders assembled bere today for a conference with Governor-dlect Na- tion policies to be followed after lthe gowernor assumes office on Jan. 1 Among the important matters up for discussion were the proposed re- orgatiization the public service com- missions, disclosures recently made by the Lockwood legislhntive commit- tee that has been investigating the building situation here, the adminis- trations policies regarding prohibl- tion, the Ibboral laws permitting Sun- day baseball and other amusements, and the new Walker boxing law. EX-EMPRESS BETTER is Improved Today, «. 'toria, whose fHiness from a tack tGok a tum for the worke y WELGOMES AID WOULD BLOCK HIGHER RATES Wants Help of eral Charles D. Newton today indi- memrorial day\ was }|Ccated mi? he would wolcome the one of the first acts of the interna- 'assistance of local officials cable companies to have representa. than L- Miller regarding administra-+ Suffered Heart Attack Sunday But *Doorn. Holland, Nov. 20. -The for- mer German empress, Augusta Vie heart at = IN BALL FIGHT «=o ome: ATTORNEY GENERAL says ITs! PEOPLE'S CASE Local Of‘l'iczlaliB in Proceedings En State to Prevent Roads from Encreasing' Fares. Albany, Nov. 20. Gen- in the proceedings instituted by the stato to prevent ridfroads operating in| Now York stike from ralaing their intrastate ratim. Whou advimed 'that the board °6f estimate mnd apportionment of Naw York city: hai instructed corpora Yan Counsel (O\*EBrfen to dollaborate ind the publics narvice commiasicé state, 'the attorney ganaral said> . \Tho fight to prevent the rail roads operating in this state fr raising their watem belongs to the peoples. Funimmentally, it is their fight. Thir is my concaption.of the present situalion.t FAMOUS XARA PASSES AWAF TX FRANCE DR. CHARLIE INFRO!IT Diges as RESULT OF iNFECTION IN HAND. Paris, Nov 3%-Dr. Chatles In- frolt, famous Yrmy specialist, is dead. Ona ol his hands becams In- fected in 1898 as & result of his con- 'utant uso of the Xruy. Sirce that tims he underswront 24 operations, 22 of which were performed in the last ten yeirs. Tro last was on Aug. 1 when his right arm and left wrist were amputaied. Dr. Infroit was a great surgeom, and his announce mentin 1916 itn the academy of medt- cline 'of Paria that he had axtracted a shrapnel bullet from the heart of a soldier attnated much attention. PROMINENT AUM |___ UROFS DEA ON TRAN PIETRO BENTOLINI, MEMBER OF REPARATIONS COMMISSION, | PASSES AWAY. Rome, Nov. 29.-Pletro Bertolini, Italign member of the allied répare- tions commision, died late yester- day on board a train on which he was coming to this city from Paris. He had Iong seen prominent in pub He life. <o= Signor Bettolinf! took &a prominent part in the vork of restoring peace ful relations wvith Austria, and was one of the lexding Italian statesmen participating in the study of the Adriatio problem, which was recent ly settled by the treaty of Rapallo. EAmqunte AEEOROE Tremors 5,10@ MticTAway Recorded at Washington. Washingtot, Nét. 29.-An earth- shock _of moderate intel graph at (Leorgetown University. continued unt3] 4 a, in. and it was e= ably In South America. Narsh rmziflet. London, Nor. the field i% tardy, was reported better by * ¢ trafBe was stopped. | physicians this ~ > hee ve rres ud Edward Shortt, Home Secre« PARLIIMENT GUAROED PUBLIC GALLERIES CLOSED, AP}; MEMER | New Developments Discussed ~at - with the uttorneyr #emeral's office) in thoe procemdings begun by hand, | hak : jthixt measures bave been tikes K was recorded today on the selame- The shock began at 3:19 &. m. and timated that the disturbance was 5,- 100 milés fom Washington, prob- POLES PVSHED BACK BY REDS Remnants of Armiy Forced to Mozyr 209.-The Russian Soviet force: opotating against Gen- eral Balakovitch, at the hegd of ant!- Bolshevik furces which figmunefi in T0 THE SKK EN] tary, Convinced Fires Re- sult of Conspiracy IGANST OUTBREAK: U PROACHES TO BUILDINGS | :; GUARDED BY POLICE fig N CONFERENCE Mosting of Lloyd George, Chure tt, Greenwood - and- towthe day. & (By The Auoclnid'Prnfi). Macrsom, County Cork, irelm Nov. 29.-Fifteen auxillary po mortally wounded as the mini: ambush by between 70 and, 100 majo near Kiimichast, southwest of haes 4 toa missing. . N 2 *.\ ages Me? W London, Nov, '39,.~-RHA#ard Stort the home secretary, declared in the @ house of commons this afternoon. Jn B0 Topi? to questions regard Satu day night's incendiary dock Ares | Liverpoot, that ~therw seemed» doubt that tho fires ware the town! of an organized conspiracy in whi mopabers of- the Sinn ~Fein pe wore engng \ ‘ntmum‘ig, vi sae ont b ty bls PARLIANENT aUAlUO®e - ~~ .... _ Lonlon, Nov, 19, j lories of the house of com proaches io the bouses P es to the suirdrd by poll tiom possible- a Blan Poin echeplrany alls an Fein arations is #ogland,, ° _ _- aker_ 'Lowtler stited cormmona, fu- anawer to that ho had . ordered. th clopod as a result of Inform: rhoeired from the chief: today: __ .: .c+ ~) ~> doe : a discussed at Aorenice this afternoom, at. 10 De¥ ng. alrsel, - Aha -.officist - rie idasie@: Premier Moyd _- ~ The feeds Ercladed war; Bir Hamar Green secralary for Ireland;. Speaker (they of, the bouse oF-colamicas a the heads iof tém igémwfih t The chising of the public this meeting; | & police: motor boit, machine gun was placed | slong tho river front, of the fi of parHament. ~ 10> Home Secretary Sho to the situation in Liverg \well in hand\ presumaib the sifeguarding 'of 1 again”, st further “mum fom. . - Nearly all the references nothitg 'had beer received , usual news sources as to. any oc rémces in - during:. course of Jast night or toriay, - HLL . MILF Houses Collapse “fins-lug, {3&3} Storm in Tangier. Tangier, Nov. 20.--Many péra) lost thelr ves int a waterapout;? which yesterday laid taste \Abe tiens of this city. A number houses collapsed during the ptc which raged with unprecedentsd.. lemce. i. prraptemmuue 3 U.8. DEPT. OF AGRICULETUR WEATHER BUREA \The Times' thermome@ter figsl a minfafim 'of 23 dexrais Above : last night, At 5 yesterday was 10 degrees above, at & this s 33 dogreks this afternoon it was 49 d The barometer registered a prea AM? at 1 yesterday afternoon,. at this mroning, and 29.13 a afternoon. $y C Sun ries: Ti4 ® din sete: 4:21. rises; & Forecast for Water® yzvczoudy mnzgm‘fig; iy rain and Wargaer. I 6